I like the spelling ‘Sylvia’ a little better. But I do like that ‘Silvia’ is more versatile for being used in different-language-speaking countries. If I were to use it, I could probably be swayed to use either one by my partner, because I do like them both.
Silvia is a gorgeous name. It is a lovely classic that is both timeless and modern. It is soft and strong, and carries a regal essence with it. It also holds a beautiful, undeniable European charm. Overall, I think Silvia is a wonderful name.
Silvia: a cascade of emerald-colored leaves, each letter fluttering like dappling sunlight through the canopy. An arboreal sonnet, it carves pathways winding through the bosom of an unearthly forest. I am certain that a person named Silvia is truly one with the forest, a bearer of an untold kinship with the ferns and the mosses. Crofts of green stretching as far as the eye can see, straddling the sea and the sky. A forgotten glory, Silvia has been abandoned over the years, but I do hope it one day regains its spark.
Song: “Who is Silvia? What is she” BY WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE (from Two Gentlemen of Verona)Who is Silvia? What is she, That all our swains commend her? Holy, fair, and wise is she; The heaven such grace did lend her, That she might admirèd be.Is she kind as she is fair? For beauty lives with kindness. Love doth to her eyes repair, To help him of his blindness; And, being helped, inhabits there.Then to Silvia let us sing, That Silvia is excelling; She excels each mortal thing Upon the dull earth dwelling; To her let us garlands bring.
― Anonymous User 2/3/2021
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Love the nickname 'SILVER'. Such a shimmery youthful name. Simply beautiful!
William Shakespeare imported 'Silvia' to England. Silvia is the protagonist in the Shakespearean poem: Who is Silvia? What is she, That all our swains commend her? How are we not just swooning over this gem!
Silvia is also Swedish (Rare), Norwegian (Rare), Danish (Rare), and Estonian. The name day for Silvia in Sweden is August 8, and the name day for Silvia in Estonia is August 8.
Silvia Baraldini (December 12, 1947) is an Italian activist. She was active in both the Black Power and Puerto Rican independence movements in the United States in the 1960s, 1970s, and 1980s. In 1982 she was sentenced to 43 years under the Racketeer Influenced and Corrupt Organizations Act (RICO) for conspiring to commit two armed robberies, driving a secondary getaway car during the prison break of murder convict and fellow political activist Assata Shakur (a.k.a. Joanne Chesimard) and for contempt of court for refusing to testify before a Grand Jury that was investigating the activities of the Puerto Rican independence movement.
Silvia Barbescu (born 1961) is a Romanian multi-disciplinary artist who has been developing her career in Mexico since 2000, after being invited to the country by the Mexican government. Preferring to work with mixed media and mixed techniques, with images based on nature, her work has been recognized by various awards as well as membership in the Salón de la Plástica Mexicana and the Sistema Nacional de Creadores de Arte in Mexico.
Silvia Cambir (24 January 1924 - 2007) was a Romanian Expressionist painter, portraitist, and book illustrator. Born in Hanul Conache, Galați County, Cambir studied at the University of Bucharest Faculty of Literature and Philosophy, as well as at the Academy of Fine Arts under Camil Ressu. She became a member of the Union of Romanian Visual Artists (UAP) in 1956. Her work has won acclaim from local art critics such as Petru Comarnescu, Ion Frunzetti and Dan Grigorescu. In 2006, she was awarded the annual UAP Grand Prize.
Silvia Night (real name Agusta Eva Erlendsdottir) is an Icelandic singer and comedian who represented her country in 2006 Eurovision with "Congratulations". It did not qualify through to the final.
This name, Silvia, reminds me of evergreen forests on a clear spring morning when the air is fresh and songbirds start to sing. Its meaning is very attractive and simple to enunciate for most people who would come across it. The name does deserve a ready nod of use in a day and age when one rarely encounters such a person by that forename.
― Anonymous User 2/7/2019
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Silvia Pinal is a Mexican actress, producer and politician. She is one of the most recognized and versatile Mexican actresses worldwide. She is internationally known for having starred in a famous movie trilogy with the famed film director Luis Buñuel, highlighting the classic film Viridiana (1961).
My name is Silvia and I love it. I'm kind of old fashioned myself, I'd much rather have lived in different times. And I'm also glad it's not so popular anymore. Everyone is called Nicole and Aya and names like that nowadays in my country.
At first I thought my name was kind of simple, but then I found out the meaning of my name Silvia and all the stories my name is being used on. I love my name.
Such a delectable name with this spelling! I also like Sylvia but find the Silvia spelling almost irresistible - it has such a light and silvery feel! I love the combo Silvia Juliet - both from Shakespeare.
I don't really like the sound of this name, but I did suggest to my friend to name her cat Silvia because the cat was grey and white so she looked silver. Something about the "ill" sound in this name puts me off about it.
Silvia is one of the names of the new princess of Sweden, daughter of Crown princess Viktioria and Prince Daniel, born on 23 February 2012. She is named for her grand mother, Queen Silvia. Her full name is ESTELLE Silvia Ewa Mary.
I think it's unfortunate that Silvia/Sylvia has been sort of relegated to "old-fashioned" status, since it has such a lovely sound. If people would have the guts to use it, it wouldn't have such an "old woman" image along with it. I also happen to prefer Silvia to Sylvia, since Silvia reminds me of silver.
I think Silvia is a wonderful name for anyone looking to use a classic name for their children. There's really no such thing as a name that is 'too old fashioned' in my opinion. Today, names seem very meaningless and pointless with everyone trying to make them as 'unique' as they possibly can, even going so far as to misspell them chosen name when they can just use a wonderful name that isn't grotesque.I love the spelling of Silvia VS. Sylvia. This name seems very youthful when spelled this way, I'd highly recommend this very fine name for anyone.
Silvia, Queen of Sweden (née Silvia Renate Sommerlath; born 23 December 1943, Heidelberg, Germany) is the Queen Consort of King Carl XVI Gustaf, Sweden's monarch, and the mother of the heir apparent to the throne, Crown Princess Victoria. She is styled Her Majesty The Queen and is in Sweden most often referred to as Drottning Silvia (Queen Silvia).
― Anonymous User 9/30/2008
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This is not one of my favorite names. It seems too old fashioned.
Sylvia Plath (October 27, 1932 – February 11, 1963) was an American poet, novelist, short story writer, and essayist. Most famous as a poet, Plath is also known for The Bell Jar, her semi-autobiographical novel detailing her struggle with clinical depression, specifically bipolar disorder. Plath and Anne Sexton are credited with advancing the genre of confessional poetry that Robert Lowell and W.D. Snodgrass initiated. Since her suicide, Sylvia Plath has risen to iconic status. While married to Ted Hughes, her husband wrote a poem 'Wind', this poem was seen to have shown the storminess of their relationship and how distant they were with one another. Sylvia Plath's suicide was said to have been caused by the fact that Ted Hughes had separated from her in the prior year.